Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 3 April 1938
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Title Section20 1938-04-03 1 The Sunday Tribune «rpo. 4S SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1938.20 words
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23 1938-04-03 1 EGYPT'S KING RECEIVES SINGAPORE MAN fT^Mtes. accerdinf to a ®JTLre yesterday. fSlSkwitliliiin before TSm Sinsaiwrc some presents for His *J%I «ere accepted with23 words
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46 1938-04-03 1 Shanghai, April 2. ftyMii objects Mr. W. W. Monk and Mr. C. J. Dos Remedios 4 *?fvlaM from a motor-car, kicked, punched and bitten by two ji^mtirib* today inside the Japanese controlled section of the M Consul-General is investigating, pending a protest.46 words
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225 1938-04-03 1 BRITISH AMBASSADOR ESCAPES BOMBS ON CHINESE RAILWAY To Mystery Of Reply English Protest: Is It Delivere DRITAIN'S Ambassador narrowly escaped death when Japanese warplanes bombed the section of the railway line on which his (rain was travelling. He was making his way to Hankow, and a Reuter message from Canton225 words
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390 1938-04-03 1 General's Comment On Linyi Battle rOMMENTING on the recent fightmg 1 on the north TientsinFukow Railway front, General ('heng Chicn, Chief of General Staff, told press representatives m SAYS "CHANGE THE SYSTEM (By Air Mai!) London. 'THERE died in Wormwood Scrubs Prison recently one of the mo 1 amazing characters390 words
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41 1938-04-03 1 LERIDA, COMMANDED BY 27-YEAR-OLD PEASANT, HOLDS OUT tUrida, April 2. -«nieand of a 27-year- ■■< »&> reads and writes 1 *fa*y. Lerida is hoid- the Nationalists' *^>Knt, and aerial u mn 1 signs of military ad chaos, which fotH" morale of the ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article14 1938-04-03 1 CMres Po<id<!nt l m* V» d Mr Robert m PUce at Christ14 words
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Article12 1938-04-03 1 u," l*. **"ion At J *a!ton Siaincs. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 12 words
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50 1938-04-03 1 SDFSDFSDDSFSDFSDFSD She expressed her dislike of the 'oughiiess which developed near If >t end of the bout and hoped that Gregory would give up icresthng m favour of film work. Gregory weighed 12 st. 4 lbs. and his opponent 15 st. 2lbs.50 words
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Article28 1938-04-03 1 QXFORI) won the Boat Race. A full description of the race appears on page 22. The home football results will be found on page 24.28 words
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Article48 1938-04-03 1 I-ondon. Apr. 2. The King and Queen left London last night for the Royal Ledge, Windsor Gieat Park, where Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret had already arrived. They will remain there until Wednesday, when Their Majesties will take ud lesidence at Windsor Castle.- BritishBritish Official Wireless - 48 words
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Article240 1938-04-03 1 'From Our Oicn Reporter) Penang, Apr. 2. I find the deceased. Low San, did 1 si ock and haemorrhage due to a nurtured skull, and I return a verdict of culpable homicide amount»i'T io riurder against some person 01 i.ersojiN." Mr. K. A. Blacker, the Coroner, at240 words
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467 1938-04-03 1 Singapore, Saturday Mr. S. Ramier, assistant branch secretary of the Oriental Life Assurance Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, has just returned from leave m India. He assumed duty on Tuesday. ONE of the most interesting stories <>£ development that Singapore has knewn in the467 words
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Article252 1938-04-03 1 (By Air Mail) London, March 24. T IFE m a latitude where "the conventional rules of morality were strained to breaking point/ and climatic conditions which "provoked some terrible sexual urge" were advanced m defence of two Colonial officials convicted at Lewes Assizes of offences252 words
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180 1938-04-03 1 Mexico City. April 2 MR. F. W. Ricketf, the international financier, who caused a sensatioii. by almost negotiating the famous oil conces sion i n Abyssinia before the Italian comiuest, has declared here that he will proba bly buy 20,000,000 barrels ofReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration57 1938-04-03 1 The Hon'ble M.\ A. E. Coope, A' British Adviser, Trengganu. is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur, anc* is now staying at tne Empire Hotel. Miss Antoinette Hall wears a fur cape and scarf for her headdress on the courts during me hrst opcn-aii tennis tournament of the57 words
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Advertisement16 1938-04-03 1 THE MOWS WITH VOl R RREAKFABT Try The fiEUSI! \i: IT'S SAFE IT'S MATURE KBB H16 words
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Article93 1938-04-03 2 \ir .Mail) London, Mar. 21. THE results of the "Eden Pelkj 1 I Ilai'ols" conducted by the "Council of Action for i i Reconstruction m i onstituencies has Tl question to irnJch a reply i.r "\o" uas asked read: c of Mr. .\:ith.»nv Eden's stand lot food93 words
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Article99 1938-04-03 2 'By Air Mail i London, Mar. 24 COLONEL Joeian Wedgwood, D.5.0., P. for Newcastle-trader-Lyme, Staffs, wa.s banned by the B B.C. ol criticisms he intended to Mu. iolini and Hitler. He told the story a speech-day at tnton, Stoke-on-Trent I lone! Wedgwood and Dr. Alfred pacifist99 words
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Article, Illustration83 1938-04-03 2 Mr. C. M. McNair, for 17 years with Eraser and- Heave, Ltd., has joined the staff the Phoenix Aerated Water Co., Ltd. Mr. McNair, who has been m the aerated watei business for close upon 25 years, has been particularly interested m the scientific side of his work,83 words
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257 1938-04-03 2 From Page One 1,000 Japanese Slain Shanghai to day that the battle o! Linyi, m which the Chinese inflicteo rr.ore than 4.000 casualties on the Japanese, was cite <•; the ?,»eaicst iune-c victories m the present war <>) resistance, says a V&ny&hf o'apaii. \ie on her mechanised force m the257 words
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Article73 1938-04-03 2 Los Angeles, California. MISS Marlene Dietrich, the film star, has sued the United States Government for £6,400, claiming th.it she overpaid en her income taxes for the years I**3l and 1932. Miss Dietrich bases her claim on certain technical grounds because her husband, Mr. Rudolph Sieber,73 words
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Article121 1938-04-03 2 SINGAPORE BASE: HINT OF PLANS (By Air A -ail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 23. fJOLONEL Llewellin, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, made a passing reference to the Singapore Base m the course of his reply to the debate on the Naval Estimates m the House of Commons, remarking121 words
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183 1938-04-03 2 CHINESE HOWLS IN COURT Kicks As Protest Against Fine Singapore, Saturday. SAM Foo was this morning fined $6 In the Fifth Police Court for hawking without a licence. Sam Foo. a man of about 60, protested, or rather, shouted his innocence. A? he was being led out, Mrs. Sam Foo183 words
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Article58 1938-04-03 2 These interested in poultry rearing are invited to the meeting of the Singapore Poultry and Pigeon Club, to bf: lie Id at tfc«i Rex Hotel on April 4 at 6 p.m. Matters of considerable interest will be discussed at the meeting, at the coni Lusian oi which a58 words
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91 1938-04-03 2 POLICE BAND AT WEDDING Chinese Families United T-'WO well-known Chinese families were j united when \hv marriage of Mr. Chla Kong Hock, second .son of Mr. Chia Hood j Lye and the late Madam Tan Teck Yam, ..nd Miss Lee Gek Lung, second (laugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee91 words
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Article, Illustration131 1938-04-03 2 A FTER completing ***** miles -TL m f<ur years of thtir five Year Wcrid Cruise fcr goodwill and educational purp< >f 5, Dwight I on?, and his crew, Wilbur Ihomas and Gcoqpt Ashtcn, have arrived at Westminster, J'pr'n m thth 32-f';ot "Idle Hour." They left Seattle m 1934131 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-04-03 2 SHE'S AN OFFICER! A girl strode r m Hyde hrt' s sunshine wlios* monocle a ol military cut uith tik atttacted the attention of p*25 words
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Article87 1938-04-03 2 (By \ir Mail' Sydney, Mar. 24. AI SI RALIAN expeti consider •*»> tiv.ii the Commonwealth's d°fejm p( ;ii has bee* simpiifud k| f hc opening of the Btnc*P*** i^sval bast. 'Iht- risk <>f ir> andi heavy bomb Mf Tfid* freni I'r.raftra^riers lias, tliey believe -rraMy ?n)inivlif-(J.87 words
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Article41 1938-04-03 2 BF SANTOS, an <J i ivi.- Cald r Co Ltd was tf: 1 r^rplj rhp of I cautioned dw C rh:u:r fl tiv niia| jsr'5 j .,1 be hold a* I Norrt i row (Apr. 4». li P m I41 words
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Advertisement143 1938-04-03 2 Raffles Brasserie I S i BRAS BASAH ROAD. I TUT Of'H SIMM l.\l. I I CURRY TIFFIN TO-DAY I 1 O O SERVED FROM 12.30 TO 3 P.M. i ALSO S POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES Afternoon Teas a Speciality. HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY Wedding and Eirlliduy RADIOGRAM Outside catering Under-143 words
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Advertisement105 1938-04-03 2 £HF NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No.l THERAPION No 2 THERAPION No 3 Mo. 1 Coras Discharge*. No. 9 Cars* Blood Pciioh. No. 3 Cares Chronic Waakaess«ii English Price da. Chemists, or either No.rfun Mail, DR. LECLERCMed. Co. Haverstcckßd.N.W.S. London. DR. L.E OLERC'S PILLS for the Liver AKidnays— wea k It105 words
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Article70 1938-04-03 3 APPROACH ROAD PLAN FAILS ndent Malacca. Saturday. oC establishing an LSS** d Tram, junction 5»W< vl these main tran. i^/foSn, the f ropo,ed fljOItf FEATURES' fe£««^ noTnd.atlo.-.s i"* 111 fcii h s opinion that Tetoan. the Municipal Si' Road would not be 2 deiS« it would be maintained ,ft Sun70 words
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41 1938-04-03 3 SIR ARTHUR PREECE To Visit Malacca In Near Future Molucca. Friday. I ntettood ihp: Sir Arthur ?««(Mprs. Prwce, Care:- a- and r- Hr If Conntissioner's electrical rts^ssoll shortly visit Malacca. r^iprefiffitaary step toward 'jtuUwfit of an electrical plant ioopul Commissioner for41 words
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157 1938-04-03 3 "AIR MAIL ON TOP SIR SHENTON THOMAS i (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 83. JE wet thai British commercial flying is at last "on tcp" in the East saprrsei in letter from Sir Shenton Thcmas, Governor of the Straits I t« tile Secretary ef State f-r Air. I «ti! a157 words
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684 1938-04-03 3 Gaol Death Story From Page 2 WIDOW BLAMES PRISON SYSTEM "We Were Like Turtle Doves' I m niini!that J|N»^ o i?" she add*lK?»»iBto r? >n advanced |T«a» "iEe e was bein given I .'"■^Z^ SUy with him only ;ni*5»?hf2f tha t "me he K*W^i lleen u tot several I i'JiWfc684 words
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Article, Illustration11 1938-04-03 3 One of the modern anti-aircraft |nu used m the display.11 words
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271 1938-04-03 3 (8y Air Mail) Htx-ix-^ 1 1- London, Mar. 24. AVING completed a year as chairman of tbe Society for tli* Overseas Seitienu-nt of British Women. Mi Fdith Thompson, six-fool ex-4nter-paticnal ho-.hey star, has decided that Fritish ?,u\s are more adventurous to-day than men.271 words
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Article, Illustration85 1938-04-03 3 THIS is Rahimah, Java-born Malay woman, repined t« be 12X yt*avs ci ajje, and probably the oldest citizen m Singapore. After the fteath of her octogenarian husband m Semaran^ about ten years ago, Kahimah was left to btee the world alone. Hearing of her plight, several of her85 words
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Article185 1938-04-03 3 MAXIM guns such as were used halt a century a*?o stood side by >it»c with modern anti-aircrafts guns at the S.V.C. Drill Hall (his afternoon, when the Singapore Royal Artillery (Volunteei) celebrated its jubilee. r:*e maxim, wnien was mounted n.nd TB.ym by a pony, created185 words
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230 1938-04-03 3 Old Etonian Who Could Not Live On £5,000 Income DROKE, looking for a job, is the pie i lire of Eton and Oxford educated Geoffrey Mark Crossm^n, Cffomte Bill, Fuller's Cross. Aylcsbnry, Bucks, tvho a month ago was ttill earning £5.ft08 p. year as a tlire?»tor of Mann. Crossman and230 words
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90 1938-04-03 3 MARRIED IN LONDON Mr. C. G. Windle Of Singapore (By Air Mail i (From Our Own Correspondent* London, Mar. 24. THE marriage took place oil March 1G at All Souls' Church, Langham Place, W.L., by the Rev. H. EarnsnawSr.ith M.A., Rector, assisted by the R n v. X H Hooker,90 words
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Article49 1938-04-03 3 "I have a theory that if you insist upon dining m a stone dining-room you will first oi all get indigestion, and you will finish up with cancer," said Sir Owen Williams, the engineer, opening ihp timer section of tb.o Building Centre, Mew Bond-street, London.49 words
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Article203 1938-04-03 3 (By Air Mail) London, Mar 24. IJOW did Hitler win his Iron 11 Cress— the only decoration he ever wears? This is the story as told by Hitler, and revealed for the first time by H R. Knickerbocker, a Sunday Express special correspondent. "I203 words
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Article, Illustration39 1938-04-03 3 In brilliant sunshine, the first open-air tennis tournament (hard court) cf the London season has started at the Herga Club, Harrow. Many well-known players are competing. Photo shows: Competitors jumping the net as a "loosenin£-up" exercise at Harrow. London39 words
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95 1938-04-03 3 SCOUTS GIVE SHOW In Aid Of Malayan Tour Fund 'From Our Gun Correspondent) Jobore Eahru, Saturday. The Malay scouts and rovers of Johore Bahru district staged an entertainment last night, at the Sungei Seget Theatre hall m aid of the fund 'for their Malayan tour. Tlie programme consisted of songs95 words
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Advertisement55 1938-04-03 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED. May 1st, by European couple, piedlum-sized furnished house. Box No. 125 co Sunday Tribune, Singapore. 3tf|BTI€jE SWA N, CULBERTSON FRITZ wish to announce the i opening of their office in Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, on Monday, April 4, 1938, where they will conduct a business in local55 words
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Advertisement497 1938-04-03 3 She was lonely and neglected x until she discovered how to %/f f PUT ON POUNDS OF FLESH J IN 30 DAYS! Here is good news for all who are thin, scraggy Hf^ and underweight. Every woman can have a beautiful figure soft, thrilling curves, beautifully rounded arms, lovely legs.497 words
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Advertisement448 1938-04-03 4 i ALHAMBRA S SHOW TO-DAY- 3.15 p.m., 6.15 p.m. 9.15 p.m. Shown to Packed House Affain Last Night COME EARLY AVOID DISAPPOINTM ENT THE ONLY SUBMARINE PICTURE OF ITS KIND i I Frank McHuyh demon- I aiunipii I strdtes new styles m neck- j^WßWgy ll DC ml t I dnd448 words
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Advertisement310 1938-04-03 4 ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT SINCE THE OPENING DAY! Come and Thrift to the Adventures of "JEAN LAFITTE, the Bold, Daring, Lovable PIRATE who saved a great nation I f-i iTlß^rTfcV 3 SHOWS TO-DAY" I tiirilUL 3.15—6.15—9.15 B^^^P^^^^^^^^^V^:^ < fWT>y '■> Psrimovnl Pictura «ltk |Buv %■*•>•'' xWf? W^H^E^Siy^y WMnuUI unnnAmL S^^310 words
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Advertisement69 1938-04-03 4 THE HAPPIEST TIME OF YOU' i"JT AWAITS V'» r UFE LONDON FILMS present J^ '^^J' DANCING! COMEDY! SONGS! ALHAMBR A S j NEXT CHANGE _J. TOP STARS HIT SONGS I The Prestige of Warner Bro- The Leading Makers of the Best-liked musical picturesKB}** int l\li\li ur i'JCTUKK VfHTlti- c;i.AI) TO69 words
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Article, Illustration166 1938-04-03 5 RISER'S] DFDSFSDFDSFDS Come out irom behind that i>eard Jean HershoK we re(o«iiise you And it seems a though little shulcy, silting respectiuily m ttie bottom corner, likes the look of him. It's a scene from "Heidi" coming to the Capitol soon. Story set amidst166 words
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Article, Illustration976 1938-04-03 5 FOLLOW ME I I according to where the j ■iSLj 1 told yon, Elizabeth is I W* ■Xt th d that's i I Its something to be fc l^f 3looked after proI imi,J fte have to I or hair dressI^L^pret?- c^ stant film fan, the name of976 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-04-03 5 Lovely Jean Arthur goes gat/ in "More Than A Secretary" but here you see her trying to get rid of the old one.27 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-04-03 5 Leading players from "Kid Galahad" boxing film at the Alhambra. Tough story, great acting.16 words
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Article364 1938-04-03 5 OLD ESI' motion picture veteran in point of service before the cameras, Bob Milasch is seen in the role of a New York police officer in Bing Crosby's new Paramount, picture, ''Doctor Rhythm: 1 Milasch started in films in a Gaumont picture filmed in 1893. *T* *1*364 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-04-03 5 Another picture of Sonji rtenie, skater-cinemactress. Yes, I know we had one before, but do you blame vie for shotting another?22 words
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Advertisement521 1938-04-03 5 1 hlii, Jlundowii* Gain 10 io 25 Pounds, Build f\ Rich, Red Blood and &f Stimulate Glands lvifh Now OiscoV" M ery Direct from jL/t^ Hollywood, jltti&m^ v V BB Bm sjbi Mi Bl IB j**jj&A*jetf*j'Sss'S/'j > X6&tiBSUtlfHtS6fi&£*s- > nS" qSjgSjgggnMjns00V8sWBflB*JBaBBBB^H«*> ll<— Thanks to the discovery Of a California Men521 words
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Article141 1938-04-03 6 "I Had To Kill Somebody i Murderer Explains He Wanted To Marry Port Moresby < Papua). A TRIBAL custom here which demands ■that before a girl may accept a he must first kill a man, has caused the authorities considerable trouble. •I wanted to e;et married," said a native of141 words
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Article75 1938-04-03 6 Mother Awarded £1,050 Damages Wichtta, Kansas. THE mother o{ a three-year-old girl who will "never again be able to smile", has been awarded £1,050 damages to compensate for her baby's injuries. I Mrs. E. M. Shafer, the mother, sued Mr. C. G. Hilligoss for £6,000 damages75 words
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Article64 1938-04-03 6 Great -Great Grandmother At 88 Prague. MME. Barbara UbI, aged 88, of Aussig-on-Elbe, has become a great-jjrcut-ffrandmother, her great grand-daughter, Maria Roth, having given birth to a daughter. All five generations of the UbI family are still alive and live in the Aussig district. Mme. UbI was married at the64 words
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Article117 1938-04-03 6 Soviet Tribute To Jules Verne Moscow. THE 110th anniversary of the birth 1 of Jules Verne (1828-1905), author of such novels as "Round the Yv'crM in 80 Days' has been marked here by the Soviet Press. The newspaper "Izvestia" writes: "JuIpf Verne's books are especially popular with the Soviet reader117 words
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Article, Illustration52 1938-04-03 6 Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Premier, fcund himself "locked out" of No. 10 Downing Street his official residence when he returned from his morning walk with Mrs. Chamberlain. The JPrime Minister tried to get m at the back entrance, which was apparently locked, and was seen trying to force52 words
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118 1938-04-03 6 (IU Air Mail) London, Marcj, fa BRITISH ihn coaipaiiy has announced ihM it i- to spend fj^ in makin« colour-film version of the Old T stament [Ten thousj \e will be mj I »yed in the making O f tv which is likely118 words
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110 1938-04-03 6 Pavlov Laboratories To Be Extended Leningrad. EXTENSIONS have begun on the Pavlov biological statioa at Pavlov near Leningrad, named after the famous Russian scientist, I. P. Pavlov The station consists of a number of laooratories for the study of the higher nervous system and evolutionary physiology. Living quarters for the110 words
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Article76 1938-04-03 6 ARRESTED MAN'S CLEVER ESCAPE Toronto, Oun I A CLEVER ruse enabled a nat escape from prison here Ho was arrested on charges offe* breaking. While in the pnaon c&j before being locked in a ceil he the name of a man asleep there i offender on a drunker ness chaije76 words
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Article83 1938-04-03 6 He Put The Sparkle In Champagne Ep?rnay. Trust A BENEDICTINE monk who fam the method of mak 1 "sparkle" is to bn honoured by s «i bration of the 300th anniversary <*; b.r'h. A pilgrim to bf m< to thn monastery cf HaatTflton m e, and to the gw* of83 words
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Advertisement763 1938-04-03 6 FLATULENCE Although Flatulence is such an unpleasant and painful form of Indigestion, it i-> one that can be made to yield to suit trnrnt in quite a short time. VwrntSky thf distension (fullness) of the stomach is produced by ga3 or wind." I m, in turn, is the direct result763 words
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Article665 1938-04-03 7 THIS MAN HAS A LOT OF HEADACHES >^ 1 f^. t I &*ms&9 a 1^^ #i to a report from n recent copy of the Workers Unite Magaie into the hands of the rhich he found shock- .> against his Governwith amazement the clarion call to the workers to land665 words
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Article, Illustration170 1938-04-03 7 HE Divine Emperor Hiro*f torfJapanhasahearfI ache-he has a lot of I taftetes, and they are br his militaristic leaders who have rawittingly 0xbA their Emperor and feiroatrjr into a morass of sib fWeh magnify with the Mtfd time. &«fef headache which the todfefttis suffering170 words
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Article, Illustration52 1938-04-03 7 CHINESE GIRL OFFICERS WHO KNOW NO FEAR t mfcim £S r€d '*»SSi al |i5Dti tali P mcers of thc nna Women'! M ln 5Sifa^ ry (Iri11 nd also concentrated train7 a i» t 4na m a*s organisation. fhej know I ;«y e uliU ll necessary, to die lot their I52 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-04-03 7 HERE ARE SOME MORE REASONS i detachment of the now well-equipped Chire.se defende. following 1 up the Japanese who are m retreat.22 words
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Article114 1938-04-03 7 And Now Shortage of Ainimmition! T have seen some of the extracts which can only be described as ludicrous m the extreme, and it is, perhaps, the wildnesa and the total impossibility of any truthfulness m some of the news items which are broadcast m the land ot Nippon, which114 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-04-03 7 I Illlll Mil IMII II— -T—-1 1 1 General Chu Teh, Commander of the 8th Route Army fighting Japanese \\1ig aire ne v into the moontaii i Shansi.31 words
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Article, Illustration146 1938-04-03 7 ONE OF THE REASONS newspapers insist on covering every available inch of the ice they have contracted for with words Mid blocks So many advertisers do not seem to be able to appreciate the value of while space. They appear to think that a band i f white round a146 words
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Advertisement59 1938-04-03 7 -V v Oyt VMllJflBfe, f ■NHSmS %.:.,•:■< v W W^MBilk.^ &^m& Sm^*-'' 1^*"^'' j&&r~& -1*. >■ o"^5c-" itM^Bt^ it-' Sz.''-'* y^v 1 A but Ler f j wifl enjoy with a :;ur thai makes it so irrcsist hlc. PHONE: S'lv K. LUMPUB 3331 (2 lines) OH 11 Ml (2 lines)59 words
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Article142 1938-04-03 8 FISH DROPPED FROM THE AIR Montreal, Quebec Province. LAKES of the Laurcntian mountains near here are being stocked with young fish dropped from the air Experiments have proved that fish weighing up to three pound; can be dropped into lakes from speeding aeroplanes without injury to them, a director of142 words
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106 1938-04-03 8 JUST MARRIED And They Have 141 Grandchildren Coligny, Transvaal. A 76- YEAR-OLD farmer here, who hns 99 grandchildren and great-grand-children, has married a 73-year-old widow with 10 children and 42 grandchildren. The bridegroom is Mr. Jacob Johannes van der Linde and his wife is Mrs. Meta de Be«r. Nine of106 words
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124 1938-04-03 8 HOLIDAYS FOR WORKMEN Bill Before Finnish Parliament Helsinki. Every manual worker in Finland will be entitled to an annual holiday in future, if a bill to be introduced by the Ministry for Social Welfare becomes law, it is stated here. Although ail office employees and other officials are at present124 words
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Article43 1938-04-03 8 Calcutta, Mar. 24. The following cable has been received to-day from the Indian Association, I Zanzibar: Steamer 'Inchanga' left yesterday with M90 bales of cloves for Calcutta. Such big onen penetration of boycotted cloves is discreditable for Bengal. Urge United PressUnited Press - 43 words
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844 1938-04-03 8 RUINED RICH BROKER (By Air Mail) London. Mar. 14. DV telling a fanciful tale of legacies cne bequest was said to unowri to £100,000 a frail, grey-haired woman perpetrated a rrwnrtriMe fraud on a man who was one of a party which844 words
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Article, Illustration60 1938-04-03 8 An informal picture as the King and Queen, smiling", talked through the railings with a woman resident at Armoury House, a housing estate on Wandsworth Plain, when they visited the poorer districts of South London. Note the washing on the line and the child, who does not seem in the60 words
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217 1938-04-03 8 YOUTH HITS OUT "Institute For World III Will" Founded Atlanta, Georgia. A BOLISH academic freedom before it A abolishes war!" Shouting this rallying cry three students at Blmory University charged across the campus on a mule to the stirring call of a bugle. Their demonstration launched what .students describe as217 words
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Article15 1938-04-03 8 MONGREL TAK ES SHOW HONOURS Oa! 1 he* round Ihie-blooded dogs tTtaJf* 1 ■hje, "-'^Uf15 words
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Article86 1938-04-03 8 Medals For Mothers I n Turkey PPECIAL prizes of 50TwnJj Ok iris 1I8.1O» are v h(i billed shorth id.Wl mothers wlio have had six children. Such mothers are prizes under a sp X Hi3o. and U»e money will htm them by the Mil. n^JJ Lai Ass' In addiU< id medals86 words
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Article51 1938-04-03 8 Lahore, Star 3 The Governor o! bias] moved the vapti.1 ho Pun him t? 1 ion to tin 4 iniTT'edii The Chief S in four i of a Mtesfl "7" Govoitw 35, to a uerW '4 i the Puaja& kn Dr. Sat.yapal left this wattai t ral Kurfil51 words
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Advertisement214 1938-04-03 8 ~______fE7^ 1 *^y h_ arS^ff j^_i wt^B Ec mTs w&Bf 41fe C* .ff *5i» |k Malaria and other feverish diseases attack weak people m |Vyil% more easily than strong people. Strength is nothing lClj^W 0 more than a sufficient amount of strength -giving *lflc Vlf' substances in the body. Too214 words
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Article, Illustration1340 1938-04-03 9 <^v^ Trc I possess a few sultry and as I do not i* technical words and I to know if you coula "^planation of the techni.wtatal terms m your it possible for a..y l« vocr articles. aporeciate letters 'ISSUis their opinions *^JLi*irtte& affect the interfand1,340 words
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Advertisement91 1938-04-03 9 OLD PRICES -URGE Boz.s ho cts JM BOTTLES SMALL 4oi. 65 C lS^^ TUftrr iii w «'inneiy proved In- ■r t t4^ fen contain #f j if, fn I^\l /|4 i:*****^ m k*a n W »°W m V |S^S«Fry>K *i7S^^j>* still b« avail- 1 r /«SjSjI3iSS rtws -^w^as 7 T^^lC91 words
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Advertisement49 1938-04-03 9 The F/WLTLESS Hair Dressing rj^nn for IVlen y^vv Perfectly groomed hair jjjs^^/r n and a clean, healthy M l^ S&sf: scalp is assured by f ><V#^»V P""^ daily use of NUFIX, the Faultless dressing ''^\^M^^tfor men's hair. Sole agents: _!L^. /0W& --k The Borneo Company Ltd. W* sss A^c=>49 words
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Advertisement17 1938-04-03 9 MAKES TEETH GLEAM W^^^^wi LIKE POLISHED JEWELS mrwFz W K^^NT^i r f /<§s^ms^ Brighten your Economize I17 words
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Advertisement112 1938-04-03 9 ANNUAL READINC GANDHI ASTROLOGER. §Senr- your date and time cf birth or f he time of writing the letter and approxirmtp fl«p You wih be furnished wi'h particulars re&ardln? family, profession health, income, expenses, unexpected fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, rao^s a^ other important events. One vear reading monthly details $2.00112 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1938-04-03 10 our woman - BOISSEVAIN COCKTAIL PARTY our woman By correspondent "WHAT a wonderful ,»arty said every guest at the cocktail party held on board the s.s. Boissevain—that new X.P.M. 15,000 tons luxury L'ner, placed on the Shanghai and Capetown run. With such a 1 setting and with the Hollanders more than surpassing themselves1,130 words
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Article116 1938-04-03 10 Off to Ceylon for a six week's spell is H.H. the Sultan of Johore, who left here last Friday on the Johan de Witt. Fresh and well after his leave and resuming his post of General Adviser to Johore is the Hon Mr WE Pepys. Returning on116 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1938-04-03 10 CO much has been said In leading fashion papers about the marvels of the new tatin woven swimming suits that we have all been waiting for their ox but in Singapore. Our patience ii* rewarded, for Priscilia, that enterprising shop which always specializes in morning and sports1,146 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-04-03 10 Madame Lejeune, the charming wife of M. Marcel Lejeune, nuBai* director of Moine Comle Co., Ltd., who is going to France u Summer. She will return in time for Christmas, and in the Dew accompany her husband on long leave.40 words
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Advertisement22 1938-04-03 10 SENESTA— 41 SENTOSA— 6I STEVENS ROAD OUFST HOUSES OF DIBTINCTION— SinfIe, Double or Suites i M Phones: 4132, 4133 4134 Moderate Terms.22 words
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Advertisement37 1938-04-03 10 Colour Loofah Bath Straps, Gloves and Pads. Face Cloths. Nail Brushes. Shower Shampoo Sprays. Soaps by Morny. Complexion Brushes. Dressing Combs. Maison Pearson Hair Brushes. Velour Swansdown PuffsPowder Bowls. Perfume Sprays. Medical Hall Ltd., 3, BATTERY ROAD.37 words
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Advertisement23 1938-04-03 10 Priscilla Ltd.— I HAS JUST RECEIVED S A SMALL SHIPMENT oF "HUBRITE" INFORMAL i FROCKS Tel. 3335. 61, Stamford Rd A lift U23 words
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Advertisement65 1938-04-03 10 i Jewel Trees Chinaware (white coloured) Camphorwood Chests, Chinese Rugs. New Stocks Just Received. UNUSUAL MODERATELY PRICED. 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. 'Phone 7143. MAX FACTOR'S CLEANSING CREAM The tattm tun prefer Mm Ftctor'i Clramfag Cream becautc it mdo iamotly, pcattnt« nora ittply late th« ports, cleanses mere thorouf Lly.65 words
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Advertisement74 1938-04-03 10 i,^ I iELSIE MARY! Late of London <« i (Day Evening* Gowns < Designed by iMADAME PAGEj s at ;**HodiicT House" 2 Battery Road. Prices Remain $J-$3O. S i I iirisli^ HIGH CLASS DRESSMAKERS 19, STAMFORD ROAD, TEL. 2526. WHEN YOU ARE DRESSED AT CHRISTIE'S YOU ARE DISTINGUISHED BECAUSE WE74 words
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Advertisement37 1938-04-03 10 They leave just necessary to lw^ .smooth AMORFTTA CREAM j rxrn so** 1 j ultra moßtrthm LILLE DE FRANCfc 0 combined, ior both senaUre i»* SOLE 13 Maynard's j r~y&vL rs Ndi April 4th < I 4085. J^L^\37 words
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689 1938-04-03 11 Spring L ke Weaher At Fraser's Hill 3S* !S5* r wift Sen f^Jf^X ibe atmosphere «C rthweh amaanir p» t0 **Lfl«»t r*M through one ■i to^*w rf Rest Housc TTL law and as round AS Who was it that Ue Xe of enthu8 Pkni) Of Sport TH£g h» been Plenty689 words
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Article341 1938-04-03 11 I 1TERY little of importance occurred l last week; the tennis tournaments at the Golf Club were in full swing and over the week-end tliere was cricket at the Selangor Club. On visiting 'Maison Artistique," I was fascinated by the bright and attractive linen and cotton morning341 words
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Advertisement8 1938-04-03 11 "•ADAHE PAGE l l London i bR^SMAKER I8 words
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Advertisement93 1938-04-03 11 T T VISIT i the only three guinea Shop h* r J the East where dresses and S hats are imported and designed s Rodney House. l 2nd floor. Phone 6832. i I BUTTONS 1 OF THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS S AND COLOURS JUST ARRIVED LOOK AT THEIR WIDE RANGE93 words
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Advertisement144 1938-04-03 11 /JU^tfl^ iIU ou can i ust ma S' ne m sa y' n 2« "Now then, Amah, hurry up with that Lactogen." But he is Wmj^&WL^t^KKSw^^^\ quite pleasant about it, isn't he? "Lactogen" LJf^H babies are good-tempered babies, because they m^m^^L lt\.^TKflM^9H!m are nea tn y babies. Lactogen f assures144 words
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521 1938-04-03 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, April 3, 1938. SLUM CLEARANCE IN IPOH rjWING to the bad uade conditions now existing, the work of slum clearance In Ipoh is lo ot h Id up. An annou .c n: nt to this rffcct waade b.v M* A V. Aston (chairman) at the last521 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1938-04-03 12 A.R.P. PROGRAMME IN PREPARATION FOR SINGAPORE A R. P. which is the inoffensive corruption bestowed upon the all-important and formidable sounding doctrine of Air Raid Precautions will become a matter of practical politics in Singapore towards the end of next month, after more than a year of dilly-dally and lip1,025 words
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Article575 1938-04-03 12 ■^rATHER," said Jimmy, running ini< the drawing-room, "there's a bi« black cat m the dining-room." "Never mind, Jimmy," said his father "black cats are lucky." "Yes," was the reply, "this one is, he's had your dinner!" rjUJE country doctor would never admit himself m575 words
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Advertisement43 1938-04-03 12 PRACTICE LIM!TLn TO TIL t£YE SPECIALIZING: 0 Muscle anomali^. pms- *JP__ ed ?y«*. Lcmp;\y.u< f^^J^toses of defective v«s« »t gzZ^ Glasses if ntetiecL x\^ K. A. THOMPSON, D.Ol>* (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR 'Phone 3002. Consultation Wkhout Cost or Obligation.43 words
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Advertisement69 1938-04-03 12 fiAar vi '-5 ££f come x Vg:; 7JS KODAK /r T* Film [^^7lt Snaps give pleasure to so /£l many people. Make sure of getting good ones by using Kodak^Verichromc'^ Frlm. It's extra fast and /^^^ssv double-coated gets all the detail m high-hght and s^^^l A Ask for KODAK Film'69 words
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80 1938-04-03 13 THE EMPIRE'S BILL FOR DEFANCE: CONTRAST BETWEEN DOMINIONS (By Air Mail) London, ?Iar. 16. ost per head of ponulatior of the provision t Naval Estimates fo- Britain, the Dominions 1 m hpre by Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare. Parlialf*»£Z& t0 the Admiraltyi« a written answer: m a Irdand)-£2 5.7d. 00 U&*~^'J d80 words
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227 1938-04-03 13 Durban. Natal. there ha* 1 been n0 <**%rt!lin* anJ hghts lM e d that the natives 7Sto£ possession 01 firethe cause ot SL ft torn assuming serious gathering of Zulus, ■fSs Dwwtment officials, and Ksd at Mount Momfc m Efts?** been lectured227 words
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Article83 1938-04-03 13 Jerusalem Ammunition and hand-grenades have bf-en found by the police hidden m a large suitcase behind a cactus bush m a cave near the old city walls here. The case contained 5,000 empty cartridge cases, 5,000 percussion caps, a bullet -capping machine and six serviceable hand-grenades. The cave83 words
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Article, Illustration71 1938-04-03 13 Copenhagen. Sixty stags belonging to King Gustav of Sweden are to be sold for £4 each. This is announced by Major Hedenstierna, a member of the King's household at Gripsholm, the royal castle. Seme stags have to be sold every year to reduce their steadily71 words
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429 1938-04-03 13 AMAZING LOST MEMORY TANGLE 19 YEARS WITH WRONG HUSBAND! (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 17. TOR nineteen years a French- woman has lived happily with a man she believed to be the husband who was "among the missing" curing the great war. She and all her family were certain about429 words
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Article82 1938-04-03 13 DECAUSE they were the first couple to be married m a "hoodoo' church, Miloye Mitrovitch, anc Savka, his bride, have received £1C from the grateful village of Pukovatz, near Leskovatz m Southern Serbia. The church was built two years ago by the villagers. A superstition arose82 words
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231 1938-04-03 13 A MATCHLESS CITY Barcelona Takes To Flint And Steel Barcelona. BARCELONA has no more matches. For months they have been scarce, now they are unobtainable. Everybody uses a flint and steel lighter. Some of these are of the usual kind, petrol-filled, but petrol is scarce, and the type used by231 words
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Article212 1938-04-03 13 Family 's Army Record (By Air Mail) Southampton. UfELN Sergeant D. A. Price. 2nd Battaff lion Black Watch, sailed for foreign service in IS19, he left behind him his wife, and three sons at school. When he came home again with th<> battalion in the troopship Dunera b three sc212 words
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Advertisement633 1938-04-03 13 W The HUH TRIBUNE for The Best Sports Reports tads Restored to Nhlul Vigour L'M Hours p l£«ist Explains How \3L lk» Over V Makes W"J P Feel Years Younger I WWMyw Dr. James Rastelll I LV f L er lonTstud? on? e ri ng me *\and by physicians throughI633 words
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Advertisement97 1938-04-03 13 r y. -^xSSwBBHßF^^v^^^K^^^"'"""¥*''"'X""\""'""^S^^S? VJ? *SpK B^^?***" v^ "X "A*3 uk>*4MttSfli^K' v? s JvySa MILLIONS THRILLED BY MODERNIZED TOOTH PASTE PEPSODENT a/ons of all tooth pastes contains IRIUM! Millions long denied the thrill of lovely, brilliant teeth are finding it again with IRIUM* Once you change to this modernised tooth paste97 words
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Advertisement418 1938-04-03 13 AMERICAN SCIENTISTS' 4&&^S INVENTION IN EYEWEAK Although Rimless Spectacles are better in appearance and lighter in weight than ordinary frame spectacles to wearers, but the screws holding 'the glasses always work loose and cause glass breakage. Only NO-SCRU Mounting which holds lenses securely and permanently in place *ith a special418 words
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Article, Illustration1263 1938-04-03 14 IN which 1 discourse on the ups and downs m the life of a toddy tapper, refer m passing to Professor Dotty, animadvert on heman football m Perak, make an important announcement and deny a rumour. I AST week, a writer in1,263 words
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Article19 1938-04-03 14 ir Hawaii H§ lander* would fjj^ 4 Moses. < f >" inl^2 %ta^iB urger amount e> ,,1 tibf J 00019 words
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Advertisement188 1938-04-03 14 J TICKETS ISSUED I ALL STFAM- roR i xDA\nri SHIP> AIR AND I nrtfLL RAILWAY LINES NO BOOKING FEES. i Chinese clients and those of all i' f f.M re.- dent commuiiitie^ are gf?e2i the best of attention and l a^n'ance. s I 38,'UCBINSON RD., SINGAPORE S TELEPHONE 5308. S188 words
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Advertisement59 1938-04-03 14 CAntyC) l^r E& XV 2B ft °p that p ata Instantly with corn cure* because it's liquid. ■mX;;^' t**TT?vXv; Jss?& ii j tPt^ IBoSyStO*""" "'A'tiSft ■•■'.'■'■'■'■'jiSSl'jiKHflß'' -^ll 3t fit<t^y«B MW > V^ rVV .^^^"tlll^B w.^ti ?■'■:■■< •jPobi 'y jiF*P r M'^M gHg ■■m-.-IHP-JF' A-igM' i 88W«'' >7K^^x>>W<hcSillßhk »«^S ff I59 words
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Advertisement138 1938-04-03 14 PULLED DOWN BY 'FLU TIRED AND WEAK i ftft f/Jce o fi/np rof A/woys seemed unwe//. /l/st couldn't get better No strength— no will to recover A rno w Rapid recovery renewed health £no freed h//n of lowering E/jo brought bock inner cleanliness poisons which held up recovery^ r <wd138 words
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Article80 1938-04-03 15 (By Air Mail) London, March 14. )each-<:oloured bedroom enabled a woman to live f' r io3's made by Miss '.race Cope, the psychological 1 Middles. that before lo:v-. rm proof X^JSTwid me time will ,i art T'Jn wear colours to bedJJ^her to lire so80 words
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151 1938-04-03 15 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports tmatent Headaches. Anuai* headaches, which do not ny v ordinary headache treatad iMch are not caused by itesww. are usually signs of wyes, a condition brought tat sy c anproverished condition of tot* fcneas derangement of all kinds, Kttfcj bttd&ches, backaches,151 words
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Article36 1938-04-03 15 Cologne. WHEN Herr Meyer was married here to Fraulein Meyer, they discovered that the registrar was also named Meyer. The two people who acted as witnesses were both named Meyer, too.36 words
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91 1938-04-03 15 HIGH COMMISSIONER More Allowances Sanctioned In response to representations urging the grant of more adequate allowances m consonance with the dignity of his office to India's High Commissioner m London, the Secretary of State for India has sanctioned increased house and entertainment allowances for the High Commissioner. The house allowance91 words
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Article121 1938-04-03 15 ri|on Joins Indian Monks Bombay. I BRITISH member of thr Indian medical service, who is a professor, of Medicine of King George Medical College, Lucknow, lias, it is understood, joined an Indian order of monks. He is Major Robert Dudley Alexander, I. M.S. He has resigned his position as121 words
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93 1938-04-03 15 Alexandria. An Englishman named Edward Jones, aged 22, residing with his widowed mother at Alexandria, met his death under very tragic circumstances while on his way to the Alexandria Gas Company, where he was employed. According to eye-witnesses, the young man tried to board a93 words
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Article, Illustration33 1938-04-03 15 NICE FELLOW! Cleverly made flp to represent an aspidistra, Mr. M. Montagu-Nathan of the Cumargo Ballet Society will attend the Vic -Wells Lilian Baylis Memorial Fund Ball at the Royal Albert flail, London.33 words
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Article65 1938-04-03 15 In order to provide for more extended trunk telephone facilities for commercial houses in India, it is understood, the Government of India have under consideration a further reduction in charges during certain hours of the night. Tf the proposals are adopted, trunk culls, booked from midnight up to65 words
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Article158 1938-04-03 15 Pictures Of Game Reserves Brussels. The new issue of Congo Stamps, devoted to pictorial views of the National Parks and tourist centres In the Belgian Congo were put on sale here on Mar. I. The complete set comprises six stamps. The values are 5 centimes, 90 centimes,158 words
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Advertisement272 1938-04-03 15 HIGH SPEED FILLING Two half-turns only! fl wiii I »T^HIS is quite the simplest wty faj the I world of filling a fountain pen. Simply one! two!! and you are ready to go on writing with your pen filled in a flash I And the mechanism of the LEVERUESS Swan272 words
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Advertisement122 1938-04-03 15 relief and energy And he adds: "Sanatogen "Not that I have, been suffering from any Vines* an excellent nerve-food." flny $ort fcut {fc ust that ccling tired Sir Charles Cameron, c.8., m.b. me to try Sanatogen." "A better recomt/tuent can hardly cQnstant run down be imagined. professor Goidwatcr, m.d. feeling122 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1938-04-03 16 WHILST anxious journalists spend many hours at the quayside awaiting ships that may bring passengers with stories out of the ordinary to tell them, we have in Sfcgapt re at least one person who can spiu as strange a tale of personal reminiscence1,101 words
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Advertisement365 1938-04-03 16 T :?*>:• i ■> rruich with indigestion." X rites Mi -n,of Bow," that I oaring round. I was aat. Since taking 'Bisurated' s I < .it! cat anything. My husbanr? -red for yean with Gastric Ulcers. bat once taking Bisurated Magnesia he I free from pain." of Bi urated Magnesia365 words
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Advertisement97 1938-04-03 16 l-T 7 quickly des- -rWtWm troy your property i jP unless effectively mm Write, phone or call for tVCCItCCI particulars of our White Ant Destroying Services. Have your White ants multiply at the rate property cleared and kept clear of 80,000 per day each one °f w hite nts You97 words
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Advertisement98 1938-04-03 16 I m 6 GERMOLENE w f lm most successful Hyaline V«f^n| II C ment It is Fnmethiir ff V^ nLU O Afferent from an ord: C and possesses remark DC ATLvT i^^ and per.etratina P KLAI to I As "the" remedy If Troubles, Gerrrokne 1/ I|L I supreme, snd has98 words
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Article113 1938-04-03 17 tors Advisory Bireau Case Bombay. Ma:. 24. HCtetfestacy Magistrate deli- wi jsdgaoi in what is known t%t feasts Ad^ory Bureau Case ■ttf it tro a Messrs. tota and Mi gjpwccatten that Messrs. ■w and Gerald Mirchell started a the Investors Advisory Jfcit|t8 1936 with the object of •rtfeenfc113 words
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Article381 1938-04-03 17 BY R.A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science). MOST animals, birds and fish see colour but not as perfectly as you do. Your sense of colour is more highly developed than that of any other living thing. Your eye is more complex and has a more381 words
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465 1938-04-03 17 (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 18. WIFE'S decree nisi was rescinded in the Divorce Court, and two wonun she had c'ted were cleared, following the sending of v.n anonymous letter to the K'm's Proctor. Mr. Justice Langton found that the letter was465 words
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311 1938-04-03 17 26 U. S. Generals To Retire This Year Washington, D.C TWENTY-SIX of the American army's generals (the permanent strength of the general staff is 66) are due to retire this year. They will be replaced by younger men "in a policy of rejuvenation of the High command similar to that311 words
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113 1938-04-03 17 GERMAN SOLDIERS URGED TO EAT WHALE Berlin. THE German army, as the greatest food consumer m the Reich, is urged by a writer m the periodical Deutsche Verwaltung to set the civil population a good example by eating what is recommended m Field -Marshal Goering's Four Year Plan. should Soldiers,113 words
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Article67 1938-04-03 17 Kapurthala, Mar. 24. THE "United Press" understands t^at the Kapurthala Government have budgetted for Rs. 10.000 yearly for rural VDlift work m the State. It is proposed to spend the sum mostly on sanitation work m selected villages, which will serve as a model to other67 words
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Advertisement71 1938-04-03 17 aSSS^ (JB cn du RIN& STRENGTH p > "nochincJ 7'^ and famous M^"s. First quality alloy §3 SK)n running and enduring strength. teWer^-^anC h Um Pl r d PartS ThOSC Cycles or, *»th every bicv I Ch ncs of Slnii^r specifications are sold 1; iactory service. Spare parts stocked, s>n^71 words
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Advertisement38 1938-04-03 17 s wcS888&w<38hS*'"'*A i '''*^S8b8oS h^^Bp.v yy I J "X Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? v s^^l H^L Just look at these! MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you use solid dentifrice, try the new MACLEANS KKIC HfiOXIDi OCWTIWCI38 words
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Advertisement377 1938-04-03 17 HAIR Is your trouble /?mg*\ below Read SS^4--\ how KOTALKO /M^M put hair on bald mHBBKBp heads, restored wave colour X "Always bald, 11 "i told "J never have another haii UCJ Said. aa long as I lived. I KOTALKO bought Kotalko and tfatte neu; fair *°in g k v377 words
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Advertisement269 1938-04-03 17 Use this Quick Healer for Your SKIN TROUBLE By combining certain herbal extracts smarting, m drawing out inflamand antiseptics of outstanding effi- mation and soreness, reducing cacy m skin diseases, the makers of swelling and clearing up eruptions, Cuticura have produced a remedy from an outbreak of pimples on of269 words
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268 1938-04-03 18 DO YOU KNOW THE PLACE YOU LIVE IN? A Frenchman Looks At Singapore rpHE Sunday Tribune publishes this shori article wiih 0Qt ment. It is the translation of part of ;< feature wriUii Frenchman, Marcel Chaminada, which appeared in the i French newspaper Paris-Soir. last month. It £j ves v268 words
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Article107 1938-04-03 18 Book On Rubber Chemistry (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 16. ANEW book on rubber chemistry has just been published from the pen of Mr. C. Falconer Flint, formerly of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, and now on the staff of Imperial Chemical Industries m charge107 words
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Article76 1938-04-03 18 Experiments In Nfttimhtlg Spain I San efetoMtel .(j of u .ac broom of 1**Jm iD.sliidie for juu j in the maaiMff oi textil?^ is being tried out x M Spain. P It is claimed that it will r'*ult >■ ual caving to the State o! J»«J» irous76 words
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192 1938-04-03 18 London Opinion CLOSING OF CHINESE TIN MINES {From Our Own Correspondent (By Air Mail) London, Mar. lb. A CABLE, from Kuala Lumpur, announcing the closing of Chinese tin j mines, has brought some observation trom Mr. Richmond Temple m a letter to the Financial press. He writes: "It is a192 words
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Article92 1938-04-03 18 Sofia, j Two valuable pieces of land m the centre of this city have been found to have no owners. They have remained m a neglected state for years. A building contractor recently tried to trace the owners as he wished to buy the sites and erect92 words
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Advertisement129 1938-04-03 18 Bfcfcta*—^■P» and value far m advance of any other make. Service-after-purchase and high secona hand prices are two of B.S.A's grca assets. Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. SINGAPORE^-MALACCA-KDALA UJMPUR^-BATU PAHAT-MUAR Penans Ipoh Motor,, Ipoh Motorists Stores, Seremban. b *-< I i^ v^'^.^^'Mik. <jbV^ 1 i Üb^b^^^Bk ilv I* '^Ik -'-^^b^b^129 words
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Advertisement163 1938-04-03 18 Stop Asthma and BRONCHITIS For Ever! Thousand* are living lives free from Asthma. I A tingle dose of Bphazone cuts short the worst attack in 80 second* and you begin to breathe easily and freely. In 10 minutes the attack is ended. Prolonged freedom is yours because successive doses of163 words
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Advertisement122 1938-04-03 18 gTs|^«»ri>r7o-o t.^>l> Urn, |v.c, S«U 7on, '*'"■>• truLl fa.^ fr^l W» 1 •w^ 1 hayj* llf rit 1 yniiiii i n Don't suffer from HEADACHES-NEURALGIA-COLDS TOOTHACHE-FEVER OR RHEUM*™* Do what thousands of i n 8T edient^ in t L tt eg others are doing to get ient tablet f orm,tha122 words
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971 1938-04-03 19 " Phoenix - "Phoenix" By I v on v a fortnight or so ahead, this is an stock of the Singapore contingent that P rtU** 16 JXlit in the Malayan Championships to he J^lly^P 3 (ril 15 to IS, both dates inclusive. Jm H W **L m m971 words
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Article431 1938-04-03 19 PENANG JUNIOR TOURNEY 1 "SHOnx") 1 anui at the m w1 X St? pla -v J **th*a2L n doubt W nals time 11^ match them in good stead when they reach the final round. Fn the singles, the ultimate outcome a foregone conclusion unless something unexpectedly turns up to upset431 words
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600 1938-04-03 19 " Racquet - "Racquet By MORE interest appears to be evinced m the forthcoming allMalryan badminton championships m KuaJa Lumpur during the Easter Bcttdaya by Perak players now than seme weeks ago. Thanks to the good example set by Singapore, who are sending a strong contingent of600 words
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24 1938-04-03 19 International Badminton Federation fcunadaaa, a iL «nown figure i n ."Ports circles, 5 to the-Unit-ma early in il^, Resent J^thehterna. '^tauiton Fedf«% in Lon-24 words
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Article82 1938-04-03 19 After All The Trouble. CONSEQUENT upon represents tions made to the S.B.A. through these columns, the Association arranged badminton practices t.o be held m the Haiv-Par Gymnasium HatL On Wednesday, those who ivere participating m the Malayan championships v;ere Invited to turn up lor practice: The majority of them disappointed82 words
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Article165 1938-04-03 19 Badminton In Malacca (From CHi? Own Correspondent; Malacca. THE final between the Shamrocks "A" and Argonauts "A" on Feb 27 for the champion' hip honours of the Jnter-partv tournament league was a fitting finale to the activities of the Malacca Badminton Association for the year 1937. Unexpectedly but deservedly the165 words
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983 1938-04-03 19 MISS LEE CHEE NEO TO WIN LADIES' SINGLES TITLE? (By "The Playboy") THE draw for the Malayan badminton championships, wlrch will be held in Kuala lumpnr riur'n^ the Easter hal'davy?, published hi th«* Ma'ava Tribune recently, reveals the true position of Ne^ri badminton at the present moment. It would nave983 words
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Advertisement275 1938-04-03 19 *S ~f^j/{~~V wtt< rata r^voail f 11 L^J So slim sc/e/y irith RMkra /jLmm lotion! Reduces tlesh by extemol applic*:. m H\ Simply rub Redez genL/ H i^^o the skin for a few HB minutes a day. Absolute* ly harmless. Approved Tj by physicians. Reduces )l only where applied. l275 words
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Article, Illustration941 1938-04-03 20 >d Sportsmanship In Soccer Recent Incidents It: Kuala Lumpur And Penang A Word Of Friendly Advice Pla jers Should Derive Pleasure Out Of Game Frayed Tempers Do Nibody Any Good Singapore Soccer Prospects Malaya F.A. Team 9 s Successes Their Old Glory Recalled The Week's941 words
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Article276 1938-04-03 20 BATTING 118* B. S. Gill (Selangor vs. Perak). 103 G. Waites (Genuang vs. Malacca Club). 102 L. Ariffin (P.W.D. vs. Sel. Club). 101 Capt. Bryan (R.E. vs. Y.M.C.A.), 101 Eu Chow' Teik (C.R.C. vs. P.F.S. Penang) 88 Salmon (Malacca Club vs. Genuang). 78 N. Sullivan (Wearnes vs276 words
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Article318 1938-04-03 20 SAIGON SOCCER TEAM COMING A SOCCER team from Saigon is due to arrive in Singapore on Friday. April 8, and matches are being arranged for the following dates Saturday, April 9— v. Combined Services. Sunday. April 10— v. S.A.F.A. (Civilians). Monday. April 11— v. S.A.F.A. (Combined Team). The following players318 words
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856 1938-04-03 20 IN THIS CORNER Boxing Notes By "Flaneur" ANCE an odd job man on the river front in New Jersey, the recent retirement from the ring of Jamei Braddotk, who for a short time held the world's heavyweight champion ship title, which he so dramatically won from Max Raer, brings to856 words
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Advertisement166 1938-04-03 20 PERM TURF CLUB. EASTER SKYE MEETING, 1938. SATl'RDAY, 16TH APRIL, 1938. MONDAY, 18TH APRIL, 1938. Subscriptions for Visiting Members shall be:— MEN $5 LADIES $2 for the meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS must be introduced by Members of the Club and MUST APPLY TO THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE, CHENG166 words
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Advertisement137 1938-04-03 20 f jk/ssssz- W If 4k ''fc'^^'''Wk #Mfl) tba" Four members of the Golden Bell Minstrels badminUwi (jg feated a team representing the Great Eastern lite sp*™ friendly match last week. (Tribune). A MOTHER I I Z*j£iL IN SINGAPORE I W W^gL^ WHAT A") YES, WE KEEP NOW THAT WE J^137 words
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521 1938-04-03 21 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In $0bP I v Band Music (Gra$*3**LrJ! Play^ b > the Efeags 'O^r/ a R nd H& tte I. to Tort Very g5**i SO Vor Sound;*. *»"^h Sea" (SterndaleWj^teTDawson 'Bassj jg-eiianeous Programme yVnS: Ss Swing OrchesI? action Army Service F* 1521 words
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Article74 1938-04-03 21 ifcvifiC are the principal nlwrt-wave transmissions. vafen immediately after the rf-ttnsfo to kilocycles, and fc«wi amber set to metres. Wji-Mra Musicale (E)— New 13.9. M P-E -Music and American -In York. W3XAL 17,780; TO-MORROW -Oldy Stars of Broan"sl. WOK 15 210; 19.7. Tale of To-day—Chi-«W^W2XAD 15X0; 19.5 J 0174 words
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Article37 1938-04-03 21 *>lii koP: WN 31.45 'C*t, 16.89 m*: mj™** Dili 19.63 meto fc ot music. Cone of Ught mu ic Qea^ 1 Wd review of the *«tet by Josef Jg^and wishe, and a 'he M Ja; everyone37 words
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Article19 1938-04-03 21 N IROM mcs) BBai Cmpci s J mu $ie by walttr ca by 1 CL^abava oUilet:n c*e by F0019 words
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Article148 1938-04-03 21 31.49 metres (9.52 mcs.). 5.20 6.20 pjn. Chinese Programme. 620 p.m. Songs by Kirsten Flag>tad (Soprano) 6.30 p.m.— Rachmaninoff Rhapsody 3n A Theme of Paganini for Piano and Orchestra Op. 43 liachmanmoff md Philadelphia Symphony Qrcaestra. 6.57 p.m.— Gigli (Tenor) and Kreisier (Violin) 7.20 p.m. Local Time Signal and148 words
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Article34 1938-04-03 21 Wavelengths 485 metres (618.5 kcs.) and 31.35 metres <9 570 kcs). Week Bays:— 4.2o am.— 7.20 a.m.; H. 35 am —12.35 p.m. and 4.20 p.m. —10.20 r.m. Sunday.- 1.20 p m., 1020 p.m.34 words
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Article23 1938-04-03 21 Wavelength 31.28 metres < 9,590 kcs). Sundays:— 1 20 pm.— 3.20 p.m. and 5-20 p.m.— 9.20 p.m. Mondays;— p. 50 p.m.— 11.50 p.m.23 words
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Article16 1938-04-03 21 Wavelength 31.28 metres (9,590 kcs). Broadcasting daily. Monday to Saturot| (Inclusive^: 020 pm -820 put16 words
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Article18 1938-04-03 21 25.4 metres (11.810 kcs). 6.20 p.m. Ooening announcement. News m EnelLsh. Varied musical programme. News m Italian.18 words
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Article40 1938-04-03 21 Singapore, Apr. 2. TIN The price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was: $85% (upl3/ 4 RUBBER The price of rubber at noon m Singapore to-day was: Buyers 17% (up 1%) I Sellers 17% (up 1%).40 words
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Article52 1938-04-03 21 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. Charged with the possession of an unlicensed nistol. described as "scheintodd", which means "Certain death". h young Chinese. Wee Yam Tuan, was to-day produced before Mr. B. P Bridge who sentenced him to ttirfte months' r.i. and $100 fine, in default one52 words
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100 1938-04-03 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. LX.R.S'.S. in cases (F.O.B. April) 17 17 3 8 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.O.B. April) 17 17% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 173,4 17V 8 do. April 18 18 3 do. Apr. June 18*4100 words
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Article55 1938-04-03 21 The Commanding Officer, H.M.F Stork, m a marine notice through the Master Attendant, S.S., states that unlighted survey beacons have been laid from a line joining Lat. 8 deg. 25 r N: and Long. 97 deg. 32'E: and Middle Island eastward to the coast. These marks should55 words
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Article120 1938-04-03 21 SPORT The Tide:— 12.18 n m., 8 ft. 9 ins. Golf: Exhibition by Walter Hagen and Joe Kirkwood, Island Club 2.30 p.m. Cricket: S.C.C. I v. SRC. i '2nd day, S.CC: S.C.R.C. "A', v SCC "A", S.C.R.C.: Khalsa I v. 7th Heavy Battery R.A.. Changi; Clarke120 words
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Advertisement82 1938-04-03 21 I FREE Mm m £m little luxuries yours for nothing rfe^ I A&r mmmff^M n ns Bournville Cocoa bring t uwHpW?/H\ you almost anything from y r- mlSm X children's toys to household \^~^/W, JBfflM^k' articles. Send for a Gift List XC^S^_jX and choose from lhc attractive Tw/j •„-,> L^82 words
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729 1938-04-03 22 Not Flash In Pan, Says President AXFORD won the 90th boat race yesierday with Cambridge, after one of the keenest reees on record. sford's second successive victory, following a tag series of wins for Cambridge. Prior to 1937. Oxford had not won since 1923,729 words
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244 1938-04-03 22 Players Chosen To Represent State (From Our Own Correspondent) Jchore Bahru, Mar. 31. •IKE second committee meeting for the current year of the Johore Badminton Association was held last ni^ht m the International Library with Mr. F. M. Stiil (President) m the chair.244 words
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108 1938-04-03 22 JOHORE CRICKET Sappers Visit The J.C.C. (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. THE first cricket match played by the Johore Cricket Club against a team outside Jchore took place yesterday when the local side met the R. E. (Changi) en the Johore Service Club padang. The game ended m108 words
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Article60 1938-04-03 22 EV AIT'S BEAT WEARNES In a fast and interesting game of nlaved at Farrer Park. Evatt's XI beat Wearncs' Snorts Club, by four clear p&Lls to one. The following played for Ihe winners:— Carson. Chan Bcon IKck, G. Scctt, Muiandi, K. Rozario. Sim J (**§> Scnp, Alex Tan. L. Rt60 words
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Article251 1938-04-03 22 Singapore, Saturday. 4 THRILLING race with the clock was witnessed at the LA. ground this afternoon, when the R.A.F. cricket team beat the Indian Association by two runs. The game began late owm? to a heavy shower. Batting first, the Indians compiled 103251 words
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Article467 1938-04-03 22 ENGLAND BEAT A USTRALIA Women's International Golf Match (By Air Mail) London. ENGLAND triumphed in the Prst local women's golf international on the Ashmore coarse recentlv. Australasia being beaten in a thrilling finish by three matches to two In the final. The teams were well matched and it was a467 words
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Article1227 1938-04-03 22 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACC (F vr Own Correspo?idcntj Malacca, Saturday. THOUGH the hockey season has nflfi- callv .'ysod. there was quite an interesting v. omen's match in town last week-end when the "Swallows' met, in a friendly match, the !o<;»I Gills' Sports Club OB the Camlu Hilir English School groanC1,227 words
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Advertisement9 1938-04-03 22 tfflXtjjjW; CRAVEN A MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS9 words
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891 1938-04-03 23 ■rtANG TURF CLUB EXTRA RACE MEETING i Tnuauet And Spear Of Sarawak Dead Heat I Penac?. Saturday. I <*nnv weather favcured I Sra three-day prolitTin^ third event when it *LJL* ahead of the rest to reI **Sb*A of 152 on the win891 words
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Article161 1938-04-03 23 GARRISON SOCCER LEAGUE Singapore, Saturday. IN a Garrison league soccer match play- td at Tanglln (his afternoon, the R.A.M.C. beat C Coy., Skins, by 3—l. Excessive individualism spoilt the Medicals play m the firs!: half but they "rnproved m teamwork after the interval. Coy.'s rcor finishing nullified good rombination. A161 words
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262 1938-04-03 23 Ga lento Challenges Joe Louis Bar-Tender Who Gave El Ettore Thrashing Of His Life JOE Louis, negro heavyweight champion J of the world, is said to be" considering an offer of £20.000 to defend his title against Tony Galento, the New Jersey bar-tender, m Atlantic City, New Jersey. The offer262 words
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180 1938-04-03 23 Second Elevens Meet On S.R.C. Ground Singapore, Saturday. DAIN prevented the match between the second elevens of the S.R.C. and S.C.C. being played to a finish on the S.R.C P round to-day, the game, being abandoned when the S.C.C. who took first knock, had lost six wickets for 90 runs.180 words
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116 1938-04-03 23 Ceylon Sports Club St. A ndrew's Singapore, Saturday. THE cricket match between the Ceylon Sports Club and St. Andrew's School, this afternoon was abandoned owing tc a heavy downpour. Scores up to close of play: CEYLON S. C. N. Sarayanamuttu lbw. T. Sullivan 6 v. Ambiavagar run out 5 J.116 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-04-03 23 H. H, the Sultan of Perak whose horse, Stormy Night, won the opening race m Penang.16 words
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Article57 1938-04-03 23 JN an inter-Company League cricket. match played at Tanglin, the R.AM.C. defeated "A" Coy. Skins by 82 runs. Scores: R.A.M.C. Tombs c Paige b Morris 20 Jordan b McClay 16 Staff Sgt. Barn,ett b Paige 2 Sgt. Hall c Madden b Morris 7 Capt. Maisey' lbw.57 words
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Article31 1938-04-03 23 "Tl/| ARCUS Superbus," the Morning ITX Tribune racing correspondent, had five winners yesterday, including Le Touquet and Spear of Sarawak, who ran a dead -heat m the fifth race.31 words
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Article31 1938-04-03 23 Singapore. Saturday. The Third Division match between the Police II and the Ceylon Spo-i:, Club, arranged to be played at the Thompson Road Depot this afternoon, was postponed.31 words
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71 1938-04-03 23 Ma lays Visit Hong Lim Green Club Singapore, Saturday. THE Malaya F.A. seemed to be heading for a birr score when rain piii an end to play m their match against the S.C.R.C. at Hcng Lim Green yesterday. MALAYA F.A. A. R. Omar not cut 17 Ali Unos c Keng71 words
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Article79 1938-04-03 23 RAIN WASHES OUT CRICKET MATCHES Cmrp.pore, Saturday. I)AIN completely put a stop to ail cricket m Singapore yesterday afternoon, anionjr ths licrmes atTectrvl being that' between St. Andrew's Old Boys and Wenrne Bros. Sports Club at St. Andrew's ground St. Joseph's vs. Amlo-Chinos. 1 School at S: Joseph'^ and the79 words
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Article64 1938-04-03 23 Singapore, Salur^ay jtfO play was f ossicle m the lawn t*nnta W fecmrri*iuefcjb at the V.M.C.A. to-day owing to th<* rain Ti^'> for felorietev pro ns follows: HANDICAP MIXED DOUBLE FTNAL Mr^. D. W. Archer ond T B. Fisher v. Wi< >B. Wilson and R64 words
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Article196 1938-04-03 23 Louis Defends His Title Chicago, Saturday. JOE LOUIS, wcrld iieivyu-cishi rhamrJan, knocked rut Ifarry 1. <he fifth oi a i."i ijuni! Lout Were last ni^ht. Lou.-, who was staking h titlr. *egfer4 M stcne and settled 14 ■tone. The fight ended after the fifth n ttnd had lasted two minutes,196 words
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217 1938-04-03 23 Local Padang Cricket "Derby S.R.C. In A Very Bad Way Singapore, Saturday. A BOWLER'S wickc. on which Hopkins and Growder shone started a rot of the S.R.C. first eleven m their firs' innings agninst the S.C.C. on the padang to-day and a heavy shower which came on after an hour217 words
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Article539 1938-04-03 24 NEED FOR HOUSING MUNICIPAL STAFF STRESSED AT S. M. C. EMPLOYEES' DINNER COMMISSIONERS THANKED FOR ADVANCEMENT SCHEME Singapore. Saturday. Tilt need for providing housing acccinmodation for Municipal subordinate staff was stressed by Mr. Tan Sim Hong, president of the Municipal Services lub, at the second anniversary dinner of the club539 words
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Article361 1938-04-03 24 Home League Cup Soccer Results Scottish Cup SemiFinal To Be Replayed London, Apr. 2. ARSENAL was held to a draw in their first division match against Charlton. In the Scottish league, Abroath snfferred a heavy defeat at the hands of Clyde. Raith Rovers trounced Alloa to the tune of eight361 words
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Article76 1938-04-03 24 "OLD SOLDIERS-" nURING the course of his U speech at the jubilee of the S.R.A. (v.), at the Volunteer Drill Hall yesterday the G.0.C., Maj.Gen. W. G. S. Dobbie, referred to a v comrade of the Boer War," then on parade with the unit. This was BQ.M.S. J. Learney, Maj.-Gen.76 words
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Article42 1938-04-03 24 Washington, April 2. The Senate here have passed Bills broadening the lending powers of the reconstruction finance corporation to make loans to industries. The bill also proposes to revive loans to states, and to municiunlities tor oublic works construction.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration80 1938-04-03 24 Members of the S.R.A. (v) at the Jubilee Celebration at the volunteer neat: u alters yesteraay to ;he icreground is a member of the unit dressed m the original urif«,rm and the men behind him are attired m uniform of a later period, but net that of the present-day volunteer.80 words
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Article72 1938-04-03 24 Hankow, Apr. 2. THE sixth National Kuomintang Congress concluded by electing Gen. Chiang K?i Shek, Tsung Tsai or general executive of the Kuomintang. His powers are thereby vastly increased. The Congress also decided that san min chu yi or 'the three principles of the peopleReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-04-03 24 •V^ior-Gen. W. G. S. Dobhie, G.0.C., giving- an address at the Jubilee Celebrations of the S.R.A. (v) yesterday.18 words
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Article32 1938-04-03 24 Saragossa, Apr. 2. Gen. Franco's troops have entered Gandesa, 25 miles from the coast, and thus command the roads leading to the coast towns of Tarragona anld Toatosa. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article32 1938-04-03 24 London, Apr. 2. Mr. Anthony Eden, former Foreign Secretary, who has been stayirg in the scu'ih of France, will return to London trom Paris en Monday.- British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 32 words
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Article56 1938-04-03 24 Shangha.. 4m THE Tsin-Pu battle continueubml The casualties are steadily ing. A Japanese spokesman to^f A cribed the Orand Canal as flo«%i with blood. I Foreign experts m clase touch m J operations declare that the Jipflfl despite continued reinforcement failed to recover all the ground ti M mReuter - 56 words
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196 1938-04-03 24 H. H. TUNGKU MAHKOTA PROCLAIMED JOHORE REGENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bharu, Saturday. A VERY impressive ceremony was performed this evening, when His Highness the Tungku Mahkota of Johore was proclaimed Regent of the State in the absence of H.H. the Sultan, who sailed on a short holiday in196 words
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Article160 1938-04-03 24 Child Knocked Down By Lorry Singapore, Saturday. A QUARREL over washing clothes nt a house m Maude Road to-day led to Yep Ah Kwai, a Chinese woman rttacking another, Lok Chow Im, with a piece of iron. Chow Im received a wound over the right chest. Ah Kwai160 words
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326 1938-04-03 24 MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES GOING RETIREMENT f RATITUDE for the assistance they had ffiven to the Mimici* B vices Club and for certain improvements m the working f of the subordinate staff of the Municipality was expressed f m Sim Hong, President of the Club at thr sreond anniversary a^ l W326 words
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Article, Illustration84 1938-04-03 24 Nearly 300 members of the Municipal Services Club and their guests sat down to dinner at the Airport Hotel last nisht. the oef» annh-eisary of the club. Above are two pictures taken by the Tribune camera man at ihc function. Among the many guests were84 words
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